Examples of 'think abstractly' in a sentence

Meaning of "think abstractly"

To think abstractly means to think in a conceptual way, focusing on ideas and theories rather than tangible physical objects or specific details

How to use "think abstractly" in a sentence

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I tend to think abstractly and create abstractly.
This part allows you to think abstractly.
I can think abstractly and solve problems.
Good thing few people can think abstractly.
They begin to think abstractly and critically.
Inflexibility or rigidity of thought represents impairment in the ability to think abstractly.
Began to think abstractly and create rock art.
Logical intelligence is defined as the ability to think abstractly and solve problems.
My goal is to think abstractly rather than in terms of a photographed location.
Lawyers in general should have good analytical thinking skills and be able to think abstractly.
Adults are able to think abstractly and utilize metacognition.
When the child reaches this point, he can now think abstractly.
Ability to think abstractly and use logic and reason.
Stereotyped prejudices extend to a whole range of capabilities, including the ability to think abstractly.
We do not think abstractly.

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Question, Man has been endowed with a mind in order to think abstractly.
The human ability to think abstractly may be unparalleled in the animal kingdom.
Yet, Elizabeth Taylor has the ability to think abstractly.
You said that you learned to think abstractly and to conceptualize the solution to problems.
Yet, Bob Boone has the ability to think abstractly.
People with higher IQs can think abstractly and make mental connections more easily.
It's like it's harder to form sentences or think abstractly.
A child who is not yet able to think abstractly takes its environment at face value.
Think abstractly about what?
When did our ancestors begin to think abstractly and express themselves through art?
Thirteen-year-olds develop the ability to think abstractly.
He can ' think abstractly.
Young people over age 11 can think abstractly and hypothetically.
The ability to think abstractly develops normally between the ages of 7 and 14.

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